Magazine cartoonist round-up
Skip to commentsPeripherally I watch the magazine market because I enjoy the art, but since magazine gag cartoons aren’t this blogs focus, I’m rounding up some of the news I’m seeing in that market space because I know there are a lot of magazine cartoonists that read this blog:
John Donohue is a frequent New Yorker cartoonist who will be teaching a class on how to draw and sell gag cartoons. It appears to be a one-time opportunity on March 1st in Manhattan.
In his class March 1, Donohue will teach the entire process of creating a cartoon. “The idea is the first thing,” he says. “I’ll go over how to come up with ideas and how to refine them.” He’ll also cover the various techniques for expressing them and how to sell them. “I’ll give insights on where to send cartoons and the best way to make sure they are seen by the right people.
“I’ll also reveal some secrets about what to do with all those rejects.”
The class is open to amateurs and experienced artists. For more information, visit www.mediabistro.com or call 212-929-2588, Ext. 2.
Drew Dernavich is featured in the Vail Daily.
And lastly…
The New Yorker is under-fire for printing what many are calling an offensive polish joke. Robert Weber drew a gag in which two children talking with the caption reading, “My parents named me Zbigniew because they were drunk.”
“Neither the cartoonist nor the editors of The New Yorker thought this was anything other than a joke about the difficulty of pronouncing a name,” Remnick told The Associated Press. “It’s two American kids talking to each other. There was never any intention or thought of this being a particularized ethnic joke, much less an ethnic insult.
“We just don’t publish that kind of thing,” he added.
Zbigniew Witczak
Mark McComas